Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S25 FE was first rumored to employ the same Exynos 2400e chipset as its predecessor. Then, we got word that there was a chance of Samsung going with the Dimensity 9400 instead.
Today, it seems like neither of those rumors were true. A Galaxy S25 FE prototype has seemingly run Geekbench, and as always this has revealed its chipset, which is the Exynos 2400. Not the 2400e found in the S24 FE, but the 2400, which has a prime CPU core clocked 100 MHz higher.
— Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) May 15, 2025This was paired with 8GB of RAM in the prototype in question, which ran Android 16. This is no mistake, as the S25 FE is only expected to arrive in September at the earliest, and Google plans to release Android 16 next month. So it's only natural that the S25 FE would run it from day one.
Yesterday we heard that the S25 FE would have an upgraded selfie camera and what's most likely going to be a not upgraded main camera. You win some, you lose some, as they say. Other specs haven't been outed yet, but we'll let you know when they get leaked.